Dinosaur Fossil, Global Artifact, & Ethnographic Auction | Estate Collection of Dr. Steven D. Nicklas - Bid Now Online
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Bid Now Online @ www.OmniaAuctions.com | Dinosaur Fossil, Global Artifact, & Ethnographic Auction consisting primarily of the extensive estate collection of Dr. Steven D. Nicklas (Archeologist / Paleontologist). The auction offers thousands of pieces, to include dinosaur fossils, plant fossils, artifacts, specimens, natural history, points, baskets, pottery, vessels, statuary, tools, relics, dug coins, and various collectibles from around the globe.
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Dinosaur Fossil, Global Artifact, & Ethnographic Auction
Dinosaur Fossil, Global Artifact, & Ethnographic Auction consisting primarily of the extensive estate collection of Dr. Steven D. Nicklas (Archeologist / Paleontologist). The auction offers thousands of pieces, to include dinosaur fossils, plant fossils, artifacts, specimens, natural history, points, baskets, pottery, vessels, statuary, tools, relics, dug coins, and various collectibles from around the globe. The auction includes consignments from 3 estates, with a majority of the auction being from the estate collection of Dr. Steven D. Nicklas.
About Dr. Steven Dwight Nicklas (September 17, 1956 - November 13, 2023):
As a child, Steve was able to travel extensively with his family. It was during these years that he developed a passion for archaeology and military history. When he was 14 he discovered evidence of an ancient tribe of Native Americans that inhabited an area near his home in central Pennsylvania. His fascination with archaeology only increased after that time, and his avocation eventually became his vocation.
Steve did not see himself as a natural academic student even though he earned a bachelor's degree from Lycoming College in Near Eastern archaeology, a master's degree from Drew University in the archaeology of Roman/Byzantine Palestine and a Ph.D. in archaeology of the Roman provinces from the Institute of Archaeology, University College, London. But he was always able to engage people in discussion and share his joyous enthusiasm about the things he loved. He was an extraordinarily well-read student of history, archaeology, anthropology and paleontology and could expound for hours about anything related to those fields, easily making the material endlessly fascinating even to those with only a passing interest. He put that gift to good use, teaching for many years at Gainesville State College and then at University of North Georgia once GSC merged with North Georgia College and State University in 2013. He was beloved by his many students who were each touched by his exceptional ability to connect with people on both an emotional and intellectual level. He was a brilliant man whose humility and kindness were evident to everyone he met.
Before his academic teaching career began, Steve had the opportunity to excavate at various archaeological sites both during his own education and after. Some of the highlights included locations such as Lahav, Israel; Caesarea Maritima on the coast of Israel; Beirut, Lebanon and 175 Water Street, New York City.
Twenty-six years ago, Steve turned his dream of giving the masses of amateur fossil fanatics the opportunity to explore and look for their own treasures into reality by founding Paleo Prospectors. He shared his endless enthusiasm exploring in the field with hundreds of clients, many of whom quickly became fast friends. He advanced science by arranging for the Paleo Prospectors team's most important finds to be donated to museums and research institutes across the country and around the world. With one of his best friends, Rob Sula, he later discovered the "Tanis site", which many paleontologists believe is the most important fossil site ever found.
But while his contributions to the academic and scientific worlds are significant, the way he cared for and treated everyone he encountered was even more meaningful. It has been said of him that he "lifted everyone up around him"...that "he was one of the most positive and noble people I have ever met"...that "he changed the course of my entire life"...that he was "a one of a kind human being". His family could not agree more. He was supremely adventurous, unfailingly kind, perpetually optimistic, ever joyful, and full of love for those around him.
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Date & Time | Live Webcast Auction (Bid Live Real-Time Online):
- Live Online Auction - Sunday, September 15th at 2pm EDT
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September 2024 Dinosaur Fossil, Global Artifact, & Ethnographic Auction | Estate Collection of Dr. Steven D. Nicklas - Partial Lot List (Visit the Online Catalog to view and bid on all lots)
DINOSAUR HADROSAURUS FOSSIL SPECIMENS
DINOSAUR HADROSAURUS FOSSIL SPECIMEN
DINOSAUR HADROSAURUS FOSSIL SPECIMENS
DINOSAUR HADROSAURUS & TRICERATOPS FOSSIL SPECIMENS
DINOSAUR TRICERATOPS AND HADROSAURUS FOSSIL SPECIMENS
DINOSAUR FOSSIL SPECIMENS - JAWBONES
DINOSAUR MOSASAURUS FOSSIL SPECIMEN
DINOSAUR MOSASAURUS FOSSIL SPECIMENS
DINOSAUR ORNITHISCHIAN FOSSIL SPECIMENS
DINOSAUR PSITTACOSAURUS FOSSIL SPECIMEN
DINOSAUR FOSSIL SPECIMENS - RIB BONES
DINOSAUR TRICERATOPS FOSSIL SPECIMENS
DINOSAUR TRICERATOPS FOSSIL SPECIMEN
DINOSAUR TRICERATOPS FRILL FOSSIL SPECIMEN
DINOSAUR TRICERATOPS FOSSIL SPECIMENS
DINOSAUR FOSSIL SPECIMENS - UNSPECIFIED
DINOSAUR FOSSIL SPECIMEN - UNSPECIFIED
DINOSAUR FOSSIL SPECIMENS - JAWBONES WITH TEETH
DINOSAUR FOSSIL SPECIMENS - UNSPECIFIED
FOSSIL SPECIMENS - UNSPECIFIED
DINOSAUR FOSSIL EGG SPECIMEN - UNSPECIFIED
ARTHROPOD FOSSIL MODELS
FOSSIL FISH MODELS
LOBEFIN FOSSIL MODEL
DINOSAUR MOSASAURUS FOSSIL MODEL
OREODONT FOSSIL MODEL
DINOSAUR FOSSIL MODELS
DINOSAUR FOSSIL SPECIMENS & MODELS
ARTHROPOD FOSSIL SPECIMEN
ARTHROPOD FOSSIL SPECIMENS
AUSTRALOPITHECUS FOSSIL SPECIMEN
BRITTLE STAR FOSSIL SPECIMEN
BRONTOTHERIUM FOSSIL SPECIMENS
BRONTOTHERIUM FOSSIL SPECIMEN
MAMMOTH TOOTH FOSSIL SPECIMEN
MAMMOTH FOSSIL SPECIMEN
OREODONT FOSSIL SPECIMENS
OREODONT FOSSIL SPECIMENS
ORTHOCERAS FOSSIL SPECIMEN
FOSSIL SAND DOLLAR SPECIMENS
FOSSIL SPINY LOBSTER SPECIMEN
TITANOTHERE FOSSIL SPECIMENS
TITANOTHERE SKULL FOSSIL SPECIMEN
FOSSIL SPECIMENS - TURTLE SHELL
TURTLE FOSSIL SPECIMEN
FOSSIL SPECIMEN - TURTLE
TURTLE FOSSIL SPECIMENS
OREODONT FOSSIL SPECIMEN
FOSSIL FISH SPECIMEN
FOSSILIZED BONE SPECIMEN
XIPHACTINUS FOSSIL SPECIMENS
FOSSIL SPECIMENS - FERNS & PLANTS
FOSSIL SPECIMENS FERNS
PLANT FOSSIL SPECIMEN
SHELL FOSSIL SPECIMENS
PLANT FOSSIL SPECIMENS - UNSPECIFIED
FOSSIL ORDOVICIAN SPECIMENS
PLANT & ANIMAL FOSSIL SPECIMENS - UNSPECIFIED
CARVED LITHIC POINTS FROM TUNISIA
CARVED LITHIC POINTS FROM AFRICA
CARVED LITHIC POINTS FROM ALGERIA
CARVED LITHIC POINTS FROM LIBYA
CARVED LITHIC POINTS
CARVED LITHIC BLADES
CARVED LITHIC POINTS FROM NORTH AFRICA
CARVED LITHIC POINTS FROM ALGERIA
ROMAN BRONZE ARROWHEADS
CARVED LITHIC POINTS FROM NORTH AMERICA
CARVED LITHIC POINTS
CARVED LITHIC POINTS FROM MIDWESTERN US
CARVED LITHIC POINTS FROM ARKANSAS
CARVED LITHIC POINT
18TH & 19TH C. IRON POINTS EXCAVATED FROM NEBRASKA
LESOTHO MOKOROTLO BASOTHO BASKET HAT
SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN COIL BASKETS
EARLY 20TH C. SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN WATER BASKET
NATIVE AMERICAN TRINKET COIL BASKETS & TRIVETS
NORTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETS
EARLY 20TH C. SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS
NATIVE AMERICAN COIL BASKET
SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET
EGYPTIAN CERAMIC FUNERARY CONE C. 18TH DYNASTY
EGYPTIAN CERAMIC VOTIVE CUP FRAGMENT & JAR LID FRAGMENT
DECORATED POTTERY SHARDS
MAYAN ULUA VALLEY CERAMIC CYLINDRICAL VESSEL
CASAS GRANDES ZOOMORPHIC BADGER EFFIGY CERAMIC JAR
CENTRAL AMERICAN ANTHROPOMORPHIC CERAMIC PIECES
CERAMIC MEXICAN FOLK ART EFFIGY JARS
CENTRAL AMERICAN CERAMIC VESSELS
CENTRAL AMERICAN CERAMIC VASE
CENTRAL AMERICAN POTTERY HAND-PAINTED BOWLS
DUG POTTERY VESSELS & FRAGMENTS
MID 20TH CENTURY MEXICAN POTTERY
ARIZONA HOHOKAM CULTURE CERAMIC VESSEL - REASSEMBLED
PARKIN PUNCTATE POTTERY BOWL
MONONGAHELA WOODLAND POTTERY BOWL
DUG ARTIFACT CERAMIC BOWL FRAGMENTS
CYPRIOT IRON AGE CERAMIC AMPHORA
CANAANITE CLAY BOWL FROM LACHISH
CERAMIC BRONZE AGE JUG FROM PALESTINE
POTTERY SHARDS FROM TELL ES SAWWAN, IRAN
CERAMIC DOUBLE HANDLE VESSELS
DUG ARTIFACT POTTERY SHARDS
DUG POTTERY ARTIFACTS
DUG ARTIFACT LEATHER SHOE SOLE & TOOLS
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOL FROM AFRICA
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOL FROM MOROCCO
EGYPTIAN CERAMIC SHABTI & CLAY MOLD
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOL FROM GUATEMALA
CERAMIC MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURES
MEXICAN CERAMIC FIGURAL SCULPTURES & FRAGMENTS
MEXICAN FOLK ART FIGURES
CARVED LITHIC PIPESTONE
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOLS
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOL FROM MISSOURI
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOL FROM WYOMING
GRINDING STONE
CARVED LITHIC POINTS AND HAND TOOLS
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOL
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOL
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOLS FROM THE LATE WOODLAND
CARVED LITHIC HAND TOOLS FROM BULGARIA
GRINDING STONE WITH HAND STONE
DUG ARTIFACT BONE AWLS
CARVED WOODEN PAPUA NEW GUINEA SEPIK RIVER CANOE PROW
PAPUA NEW GUINEA SEPIK RIVER CARVED TOOLS & FIGURE
EGYPTIAN BANDED ALABASTER VESSEL C. XI-XII DYNASTY
MIDDLE EASTERN WHITE METAL FEAST CHARGER
PAPUA NEW GUINEA SEPIK RIVER CARVED WOODEN MASK
16TH C. FRESCO FRAGMENT FROM MYCENAE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL DUG METAL ARTIFACTS - ACCESSORIES & MORE
DUG LITHIC ARTIFACT FRAGMENTS & MORE
WORLD TRAVEL SOUVENIRS
EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULETS - THOTH & ISIS
EGYPTIAN CERAMIC SHABTI FIGURES
CERAMIC MAYAN-STYLE FIGURAL SCULPTURES
OIL LAMPS & SHABTI
DUG RELIC ROMAN JAVELIN BALLISTA BOLT HEADS
DUG RELIC ROMAN CROSSBOW FIBULA
ROMAN BRONZE LANCE HEADS
BRONZE SOCKETED AXE HEAD FROM FRANCE
ROMAN DISTAFF & BRONZE LANCE POINT
DUG RELIC AXE HEADS
20TH C. PALESTINIAN HAND-MADE SLINGSHOT & FLAG PATCH
19TH C. ELSMORE & FORSTER VAQUERO IRONSTONE DISH
CARVED QUARTZ BANNERSTONE
DRACO MACULATUS LIZARD SPECIMEN CAST IN RESIN
PRESERVED ARACHNID SPECIMENS
WOOLLY MAMMOTH HAIR
CARVED BONE TOOL ARTIFACTS
CARVED BUFFALO HORN PAIR
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTIFACTS FROM WATER ST NY EXCAVATION
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX BRASS ICON MINIATURES
19TH C. KAOLIN CLAY PIPE FRAGMENTS
19TH C. EMBROIDERY SAMPLER BY JANE WINTESHER
18TH C. VENETIAN GLASS TRADE BEAD NECKLACES
EARLY 1900s NATIVE AMERICAN CABINET CARDS FROM COLORADO
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH C. CABINET CARD IMAGES
1970s TOPPS WACKY PACKAGES STICKER CARDS - 217 TOTAL
WORLD CURRENCY LOT
.925 SILVER FRANKLIN MINT BULLION BARS
CHINESE BRONZE CASH COINS
CHINESE BRONZE KAIYUAN TONGBAO CASH COINS
BRONZE WU ZHU CASH COINS
CHINESE BRONZE COINS - DUG ARTIFACTS
DUG RELIC COINS COLLECTOR LOT
WORLD COIN LOT
1914-1967 SWISS .835 SILVER FRANC COINS
CANADIAN .800 & .925 SILVER 50C & 25C COINS
1776 US "CONTINENTAL CURENCY" DOLLAR PEWTER COIN
UNSEARCHED US INDIAN HEAD 1C COINS
1846 US LARGE CENT MEDIUM DATE COIN
UNSEARCHED US WHEAT 1C COINS
1865 US SHIELD 2C COIN
1867 US NICKEL 3C COIN
1938-1966 US JEFFERSON 5C COIN SETS - PARTIAL & FULL
1966-1969 US 40% SILVER KENNEDY 50C COINS
1877 US SILVER TRADE DOLLAR COIN
1921-S US SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR COIN
1922 & 1923 US SILVER PEACE DOLLAR COINS
US 90% SILVER 50C, 25C, & 10C COINS
Terms & Conditions of Sale (V82524-SDNE)
Omnia Auctions LLC (Omnia Auctions, Auctioneer)
Bidders participating via any bidding medium (in-person, by telephone, by proxy-agent, by written or telephone absentee bid or via the Internet) agree to be bound by these terms of sale. Prior to agreeing to the terms or executing a bid, please read all terms of sale. Executing a bid constitutes agreement to the terms of sale and is a binding contract to purchase the lot.
1. SHIPPING or LOCAL PICKUP:
- Shipping - Items requiring shipment will be shipped by Omnia's in-house shipping department or a buyer arranged 3rd party shipping agent. Although best-effort is made to ship items in-house, those considered oversized, fragile, framed, or complex may require buyer-arranged 3rd party shipping (we cannot ship in-house).
Designated In-House Shipping: Please allow up to 14 business days after receipt of cleared invoice payment for purchases to be packaged for shipping. For accuracy of the shipping cost, shipping may be calculated and invoiced separate from the auction purchase invoice. If you do not see a shipping cost line item on your auction invoice - Please pay your invoice and you will then receive a separate shipping invoice (after the items have been packed, measured, and weighed).
If an invoice is paid by credit card - the purchase / shipment must ship to the verified billing address of the credit card issuer.
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International shipments are sent by USPS, UPS, or DHL. International shipments cannot be insured and are sent at the buyers' risk. Any loss of items being shipped internationally, financial or other, are the responsibility of the buyer.
Designated lots and those containing animal or animal specimens cannot be shipped internationally.
Omnia must be notified of Shipping Claims, Damage or Loss within 7 days of receipt. All shipping damage / loss claims must be processed and resolved through the organization by which they were shipped or insured. Absolutely no refunds or claims may be submitted beyond 7 days of receiving a shipment.
With approval by Omnia, buyers are able to arrange for their own shipping on any item purchased.
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- Local Pickup - Buyers are able to pick their items up in person from Omnia's Gallery: 1668 Capital Circle SE., Tallahassee FL 32301. All local pickups are by appointment and must take place within 15 days of the auction.
2. LOTS:
Accurate descriptions are provided for each individually described item in the auction on a best effort basis and are not intended to be definitive scholarly works or appraisals. Conditions provided are only the opinion of the auction house. The bidder is ultimately responsible for determining the condition of a lot. Unless otherwise described, single item lots are guaranteed authentic. If a guaranteed item is deemed "not" to be authentic by a panel of 3 competent authorities or at the discretion of the Auctioneer, a full refund of the purchase price and buyers premium shall be the limit of liability of the auction company and or its representatives. All Returns must be pre-authorized and made within 10 days of receipt of the purchase. All guarantees are void beyond 10 days of receipt of the purchase, or if an item has been tampered with, enhanced, altered, damaged or removed from original mounting. Lots of more than a single item of any product are intended as "dealer" lots. Lots of more than a single item are sold 'as is, where is ' absolutely no exceptions, warranties or guarantees, and the ultimate determination as to authenticity and condition is the responsibility of the bidder. Omnia has the right to withdraw any lot. Omnia reserves the right to cancel / nullify the sale of any lot sold through auction.
3. ABSENTEE BIDDING:
Absentee Bidding is used by those who cannot attend the auction in person. Absentee bids may be submitted via email, our website, Internet bidding websites, mail or fax. Absentee bidders agree to all terms and conditions. Omnia cannot guarantee the execution of absentee bids.
4. TELEPHONE BIDDERS:
All telephone bids must be submitted no less than 24 hours prior to auction. Telephone bids may be submitted via email, our website, mail or fax. Telephone Bidders must be willing to bid at least the minimum opening bid of the lot. Telephone bidders agree to all terms and conditions. Omnia cannot guarantee the execution of telephone bids.
5. BIDDING:
The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. Once a bid is announced 'sold', the high bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer has purchased the lot. In executing a bid, the bidder is agreeing to purchase the lot. All sales are binding and final.
6. BUYERS PREMIUM:
A buyer's premium of 20% applies to all bids. Buyer's premium is added to the hammer price of each lot. According to Florida law, the Buyer's Premium is considered a component of the purchase price, and is therefore subject to state and local sales tax.
7. PAYMENT:
Omnia does not auto-bill credit cards used in the registration process or stored on a bidder account. All bidders, regardless of venue by which they bid, are required to pay within 7 days of auction. Accepted forms of payment are cash, check, bank wire, and all major credit cards. If paying by credit card, it is required that all credit card information and billing information match what is on file with the card issuer. In the case of non-matching credit card information the payment will be voided. Omnia reserves the right to require payment by Bank Wire or Check. If payment is not received with 7 days, Omnia has the right to deem the sale "null & void" and a non-paying bidder claim will be left. Omnia reserves the right to verify funds on personal checks. A $35 fee will apply to all returned checks. The full purchase price on all lots sold to the same buyer must be paid before removal of any of the items.
8. SALES TAX:
Shipments going to Florida addresses and bidders picking up in person are required to pay applicable Florida state and local sales tax on all taxable items purchased. Tax exempt bidders must have a current copy of a Sales Tax Re-Sale Certificate on file with Omnia.
9. RESERVE:
In an instance of a reserve, the auctioneer will announce the lot being sold as 'having a reserve'. The reserve will never be greater than the low estimate. If a lot is offered with a reserve, Omnia may implement that reserve by bidding on behalf of the consignor to the amount necessary to achieve the reserve price. This bidding will not constitute opening bidding. If no opening bid is received, Auctioneer will pass the lot. However once bidding is opened the auctioneer will bid on behalf of the consignor to reach the reserve price.
10. IDENTIFICATION:
All purchasers are required to complete registration, including Full Name, Address, Phone, Email, Signature and Drivers License Number. Those not willing to disclose this information cannot take part in the auction. PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL INFORMATION IS ACCURATE & UP TO DATE AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION. Omnia is not responsible for any delays or losses due to false or incorrect information provided at the time of registration.
11. AUCTIONEER:
The bidding advances shall be regulated by the auctioneer and shall be at his discretion. Omnia reserves the right to determine the opening bid / minimum bid on any lot. The auctioneer reserves the right to pass / no sale any lot. The auctioneer may reject nominal bids, small opening bids or very nominal advances made with the purpose of disparaging an item. Once a lot has been passed and not sold it will not be re-offered in the same auction. Items which are not reserved are sold at the auctioneer's discretion. The auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid. The auctioneer reserves the right to execute absentee bids on behalf of clients and vendors, but shall not be liable for errors or omissions in executing instructions to bid. Omnia and the auctioneer act as agent only, and shall not be liable for any default of the purchaser or vendor.
12. BID INCREMENTS:
All bids, including absentee and Internet must be on increment. In some instances, auctions may have a custom (one which differs from the standard default increment table) bid increment table associated. The auctioneer reserves the right to deviate from the established increment at their discretion. Standard default increments are as follows: $0-100: $5 $101 - 400: $10 $401 - 800: $25 $801 - 1500: $50 $1501 - 5000: $100 $5001 - 10,000: $200 $10,001 - 20,000: $250 $20,001 - 40,000: $500 $40,001 - 100,000: $1000 $100,001 - Greater: $2000
13. DISPUTE or TIE BETWEEN BIDDERS:
In the event of any dispute between bidders or a tie bid between any bidder, bidding medium or platform, the auctioneer has sole and final discretion to determine the successful bidder and award the winning bid. The auctioneer’s sole resolution of dispute is final.
14. CONSIGNORS:
Consignors are not permitted to bid on their own items for the sole purpose of advancing the bid. This is called "shill bidding" and is illegal by Florida Auction Law standards. By placing an item up for auction, a consignor has contractually agreed to sell by the terms of the consignment agreement.
15. GENERAL TERMS & INFORMATION:
Employees and associates of Omnia are permitted to purchase lots at competitive bidding under the same terms, rules and regulations as the general public. By bidding at this auction whether in person or by agent, absentee bid, telephone bid or other means, the buyer or bidder agrees that the contract created by these conditions of sale is made and performed in the County of Leon, State of Florida.
16. INTERNET BIDDING:
Bidders are able to bid via the Internet. If bidding live via the Internet, please bid quickly. The auction moves at approximately 70-90 lots per hour. If leaving absentee Internet bids, please consider leaving a reasonable bid. The Internet venue will incrementally (in accordance with standard bid increments) execute bids on bidders' behalf until your bid is either successful or exhausted. This means, if the bidder leave an Internet absentee bid of $500, and the winning bid increment is $350, the bidder is successful with the winning bid of $350. Internet bidders may be required to agree to additional terms established by the Internet bidding venue. Neither Omnia nor the company providing the online bidding service or platform is responsible for a missed bid or for the failure of the online bidding platform to function properly.
17. MINIMUM OPENING BIDS:
Omnia determines and establishes minimum opening bids for each lot. In most cases, the minimum opening bid is 75% of low estimate for a given lot. A lot may be passed / not sold in the case a minimum bid is not met. Auctioneer, during the course of the auction, has discretion to revise a minimum opening bid.
18. APPROVAL TO BID:
Omnia has sole discretion to approve or decline a bidder at anytime.
19. TECHNOLOGY:
In the event of a Technology issue of any type, Omnia reserves the right to stop the auction, extend the bidding, pause bidding, cancel the auction, reschedule the auction, or to remedy the situation in any other way they see fit. Examples of this situation, may include but are not limited to, issues with technology, servers, computers, the Internet, online bidding platforms, or telephone service.
20. CANCELLATION:
Omnia reserves the right, for any reason whatsoever, to delay, cancel, postpone, or reschedule the auction.
ALL BIDDERS AGREE TO TERMS OF SALE.
FL AB3777, FL AU3798
In-House Shipping Available. Local Pick Up Available.